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Don’t go too fast.
Me thinks this is something that I need to take to heart. A friend of mine recently reamed me out for going too fast and being too busy. I can understand this I suppose, what with work, the Rescue Squad, and class… but I’ve got this need to always be doing something. If not, I don’t feel productive and I go crazy.
Anyway, I came across something today that I’m going to try to start doing, if in little bits.
Slowing down.
- Have a cup of tea, put your feet up and stare out of the window. Warning: don’t try this while driving.
- Spend some quality time in the bathtub.
- Write down these words and place them where you can see them, “Multi-tasking is a Moral Weakness.”
- Try to do only one thing at a time.
- Do not be pushed into answering a question right away. Take your time.
There are more, but you get the gist. We’ve got a saying on my crew at the squad, “Work smarter, not harder.” I guess it applies to this too; I need to relax and live smarter, not harder.
It’s a paradox: maximal effort with a goal of minimal effort. Ease up,
slow down, and embrace counter-urgency.